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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES I SHAAREY ZEDEK NOTES

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Public Trustee

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Revenue is to the corporation what blood is to
the body, reduce or thin it and the corporate
body. at once shows financial anemia, physical
impairment, operative inefficiency.
A corporation engaged in the Telephone
business, upon which the public is so vitally
dependent, must have ample revenues in
order that the equipment shall be of the latest
and best type; that the lines shall be kept in
perfect condition; that the personnel shall be
contented and alert on account of liberal''
compensation and attractive 'working
surroundings, and that bond interest and a
reasonably good dividend rate shall be secure,
in order that new capital for extensions and
improvements may be readily obtainable.

The source of these revenues is the charge to
the public for the service rendered.
Under present conditions higher rates and good
service are interdependent. The Telephone
Company is the Trustee of the public for the
receipt and expenditure of funds devoted to
the service of the public.

MICHIGAN STATE TELEPHONE COMPANY

HUDSON TAXI CO.

GRATIOT TIRE and AUTO SUPPLY CO.

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TIRES

Several hundred children, students
Temple services: The sermon on
the Shaarey Zedek Sabbath School,
Sunday morning of this week, will of
their parents and friends, enjoyed a
Our New Wholesale and Retail Tire
he preached by Rabbi Samuel S.
delightful Chanukah festival last Sun- Store is Open.
His subject will be
Meyerberg.
day afternoon at the synagogue. The
"Americanizing the American."
Full Line of Guaranteed Tires and
feature of the entertainment was a
Saturday morning, Rabbi
Factory Seconds At a Saving of 25%
On
play "What's Tonight?" dealing en-
Franklin will preach the sermon.
to
50%.
tertainingly with the story of Chanu-
Private appearing ears—ninon-
Religious school entertainment: On
All
and Repairing.
kah. The principals in the playlet,
Vulcanizing
Sunday morning at 9:30 the children
sines and touring cars for all occa-
coached under the direction of 1 hilip Work Guaranteed.
of the Sabbath School will give a I
sions.
playlet entitled The Enemies of L. Rosenthal, performed very capably.
Israel." All children of the school The cast of character were as follows:
are urge dto be present promptly at " I tidal'," Sidney Marwil; "Martha,"
the hour stated. Ruth Margolis; ''Gertrude," May
267 BRUSH STREET.
Gratiot and Beaublen
Adult Bible class: On Thursday Price; "Simon," Abraham Schreiber;
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next there will be no session of the " M rs. Greenhuain," Florence Gold-
E.
STRALSER,
Gen.
Mgr.
J.
Bible class because of the New Year. berg; "Nora," Anna Frumin; "Mr.
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Chary 3737
The regular sessions will however, Greenbaum," Neddie Krauss; "Hes-
continue on the following Thursday sie," Florence Goodman.
at 2 o'clock. All other activities of
In addition to the play Annabelle
the Temple will proceed as usual Price and Dorothy Frank gave recita-
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th?oughout the week.
tions. The Violin Quartette played
\Men's Temple club: The first regu- Haenders "The Conquering Hero
lar meeting of the Men's Temple Comes," and Mozart's "Song of the
club will take place on Friday even- ,Priests." The entertainment closed
DETROIT'S EXCLUSIVE HATTER
ing, January 16. Details of the meet- with the singing of Hatikvah by the
49 GRATIOT AVE.
CDR. LIBRARY AVE.
ing will be duly announced. In the school. Refreshments were served.
meantime, all male members of the
Friday Evening Service.
Temple who wish to identify them-
selves with the new organization may
"Religion, Creed, Institutions and
send their names to either of the rab- Ethics," or The Essence of Religion"
Dress Trimmings and Supplies
bis of the Temple or to the secretary will be the topic of Rabbi Hershman's
Onyx Hosiery and
of the club, Mr. Jos. J. Cunimins, 1334 sermon at the regular Friday night
I
Merode Underwear
Book Building.
service. The topic was chosen be-
Kayser
Silk Gloves
Seldom has the Women's Auxiliary cause of the numerous requests re-
DETROIT
of Temple Beth-El been privileged to ceived from the Questionnaires re-
396 HASTINGS ST.,
hear as interesting a talk as that cently sent to members for discussion
given by Mr. Herman Hoexter at the of the problems presented. The pub-
December Social afternoon. Mr. lic is cordially invited to attend these
Hoexter spoke entertainly of the services which begin promptly at 8:15
systematic organization required to Cantor Minkowsky and choir will
stage grand opera, of the immense sing the regular Sabbath service.
amount of detail involved and effort
required to perfect principal, chorus
477 Hastings St., Cor, Division
and orchestra into one harmonious
whole. Those who were fortunate to
Detroit, Michigan.
hear Mr. Iloexter cannot fail to have
of
Phone Cadillac 3299.
All arrangements are complete for
a keener appreciation of grand opera.
Cong. Mogan Abraham
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As a fitting close to the afternoon the eighth annual dance of Ilicur
Specialist Antiseptic
Mrs. Fitzgerald sang from the opera Cholera Juniors, to be given Sunday
evening, January II, 1920, at Hotel
Samson and Delilah.
Statler. Proceeds of this affair, as of
244 Farnsworth Northway 2006-W
all other Bleu Cholera affairs, will be
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Members of the Auxiliary and of devoted to relief of the needy sick in
the Temple are urged to use Union- the community.
grant whenever they desire to send a
'rickets w ill be on sale at the ball-
congratulatory message. The com-
700 MARQUETTE
room entrance and can also be pro-
CO LOR.PLATES
mittee in charge of Uniongrams re-
DESIGNING
cured front any member of the organ-
PtIOTSRET01.101INS HALFTONES
quests the co-operation of every mem-
ization. Both ballrooms of the hotel
ber in this most important work. The
have been taken for the evening and
49 STATE STREET TO
proceeds of the Uniongrams goes to-
orchestra of Detroit's
ward the maintainance of the Temple an augmented
arrangements
are
All
Scholarship Fund and a certain por- best engaged.
in the hands of the following com-
tion of it is used to establish free
Two Doors from Michigan Avenue.
religious schools in the crowded sec- mittee: Harry P. Stone, chairman;
tions of our large cities. Uniongrams Aaron A. Silberblatt, Manuel NI. Ro-
Our Rates on Loans Remain at the
senthal,
Harry
Satovsky,
Beatrice
sell for twenty-five cents a piece of a
Same Low Figures: 2% on loans over
book of four for a dollar. Buy a liollinstead, Zelda Hassel, Pauline
$100. 21/2% on loans from $50 to $100.
book so that you may have them Rice and Alice Magilesky.
The dance will be informal and will
when needed. Call Hemlock 2668-J
3% on small loans up to $50. ,
commence at 8:30 p. in.
and have a 1 k sent.

Schechter's Drug Store

146 Woodward Ave.

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ENGRAVING COMPANY

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9 Washington Boulevard

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Federal Collateral Society, Inc.

Select Dancing Nightly

Splen id Coffee

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Floyd Hickman's Superb Orchestra.

Brennan, Fitzgerald & Sinks

Wishing all the readers
of The Detroit Jewish
Chronicle A Happy and
Properous New Year.

12 1 /2 Michigan

54 Lafayette

60 Michigan

250 Griswold

25 Broadway

Most attractively furnished restaurant. Good, tasty, home cooking

served at lunches and dinner, daily and Sundays. Parties catered.
Second Floor B'nal B'rith Building
Formerly the Alt Heidelberg

7 Monroe

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Bakeries: I37 Rivard

V. Geist & on S'

Phone Main 637 Main 442
290 Randolph St.
Chapel in Connection

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Glendale 2777.2778-2779

CELLAR FLOORS.

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GEORGE SYDELL, General Manager.

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HOTEL FRANKLIN

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"THE MADISON"

PAINTS GLASS VARNISH
BRUSHES

KOSHER RESTAURANT

HAVANA CIGAR

Telephone Cadillac 2755.
Home Cooving
J. LOEWENBROWN, Prop.
Detroit, Mich.
120 Broadway,

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Norman Bros

965 Michigan

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251 RANDOLPH STREET

Rates Single—M.50 to $2.40.

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Cedar 1927

Cedar 90

Cadillac 2415

Comfort and Service at

Corner Lamed and Bates Streets
One block from Electric Depot
DETROIT, MICH.

Havana
Cigars

PLENTY OF

Service Station No. 3
Marshall & Smith
1537 Grand River
Garfield 1650

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DETROIT MICH.

12c
15c
25c

Abattoir, Michigan Central Stockyards

Phone, Market 2892

Detroit Branch:
750 Woodward Ave.

LAMBS

Salesrooms: Eastern Market

Salesroom and Office:

ALSO

RE- COVERED
GUARANITED.

JUDGE GAINEY

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MOONEY SCHREIBER. SECY &TREAS.

212.214 HANCOCK AVE.WEST.

Wholesale Dealers in

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PLASTIC-SLATE.GRAVELSLATHILE ROOFING.
CORNICES.SKYLIGHTS.GUTTERSKONDUCTORS.

The Michigan Beef Company

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14.111 ° WATER PROOF PAINT.

A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY
NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE

2843.2851 East Grand Boulevard

Service Station No. 2
East Gd. Boulevard,
Belle Isle Bridge
Edgewood 681

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Farm 7-Mile and Northrop Roads

STARKWEATHER-BUICK

Service Station No.1
21.23 CIairmount
at Woodward
Phone Market 4732

CIVIL ENGINEERS

SURVEYS — hand surinvisions, Muni-
cipal layouts.
DEW:NS—Plane. Es.
tImates. Reports, Supervision.
Tel. Main 2043
225 Farwell Bldg.
surveying within 24 hours.

Home Cooking
RESTAURANT

UNDERTAKERS

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Basement Majestic Building

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Palais de Danse

Particular People Prefer
the Palais
Strictly censored. Highest
standard

Rich Jersey Milk and Cream from Our Own Farm
Fresh Fruit Pies, Jersey Creamery Butter

SuNricf T., 211artintmle

A Banking Institution.

M. J. POWERS, Manager

West 1170

Removes carbon and prevents Its
formation.
Volatilizes all the fuel.
battery charging. Increases mileage.

Makes starting easy.
USED IN ALL INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES.

Eccolene Manufacturing Co., 1208 David Whitney Bldg. Cherry 1378

THE SUBSCRIPTION RATE OF THE DETROIT
JEWISH CHRONICLE AFTER JANUARY I, 1920,
WILL BE $3.00 PER YEAR.

